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.I.,'..,. .1 ,, III?1. 1 1''llww",!,'' ' ''r f Wit Charlotte .bscruer. subscription rates : ' ". TSE 0BSESTES JOB DEPARtMEMT So been thoroughly supplied vtth etery needed PotZy, year, (poej-jxrig) f advirict -.88,00 six Months 4 00 Three Months:., ,t..' ,-.,-, .Ji 00 One ilfontA : . .'. . . . XL XZ . .'. : .'. : " 75 want, and wit i the uuesi mqtes or ayi, o ni manner of Job Work cam o b done with neatness. ami ana eneapness. nsvsn jwwm, a wEEKLt'iHrrioTr : BLANKS, BILL-HEADS, - ' ' LETTER-HEADS, CARDS, I TAOS. SSCXLVTSt T08tXM8 v : ' - - PROGRAMMES) HAmBILL8, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, da Weekly, in the county) in advance:. . :'.".. . . . .'.$2 00 Out of the county, postpaid,- ....-.:. 'i, 10 Six Months '. 1. 3T Liberal Reductions jor Clubs. n ' VOL. XX. CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAYVj OCTOBER 20r 1878. NO. 3,009. JULIAS 4 COHEN Deslre'to Inform their friends and customers, both Wholesale and Retail, that their " FFF fry A I. AA h L AN?) I.i.u WW www V w w w WW WW wwwf 8 II TTTT 7.T T T T RRR RR1-? R R R R EE B EBB OO COCK K O OC OK K. r n n KK f O OO OK K s now complete, and to which they are dally add Jng by their Northern Resident Buyer all that is recmired for a nrstrclass Gener4l Establishment, Our Goods are bought of manufacturers and commission agents, and we will guarantee OUT friends to sell then a.s low tftey PftR fe" bought hi' any Wrketj and we will qgree to duplicate any 1)1U purchased hi any of the Northern markets. We Invite the ladles to Inspect the LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS -LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLOAKS Ever Brought to this Market Also, our Black mid Colored Cashmeres, Black Alpacas, Mohairs and Press. Goods, Embroideries, &c, all of which can be bought cheap at ELIAS A COHEN'S. "guxnltxtxt. PUBGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! BEDDING, Sec. BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, AC. BEDDING, &C. FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! A Full Line of CHEAP BEL STEADS ! CHEAP BEESTEALS ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES ! XOUNGES! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! COFFINS of all kinds on hand. , COFFINS of all kinds on hand. Si No. 5 West Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1ST" Klna Assortment of Children's Carriages, 3 list arrived. Call and see them, jan3 ' , . '. "' JARGAINS is U RRR NN N NN N NNK II TTTT U U RRR EES UR RE URRR EE UR RE U R 8 If CR BN NN BN HN UV R AT E. G. ROGERS' WAREROOMS, Next to Postoffice. '3 vl My Stock Is very Large and-embraces a Full tAm of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND aw: 't A 'A a i u a OFFICE FURNITURE. -!j ':i..if I-.: 'm A ;-fU h-J ' ty AH Goods Packed Free of Charge. ,l: ' .4i ;jis. t 1'iJaJI Jf'UiiH . .' II T U II T U ni t v CENTS. We have DRESS GOODS SO Inches wide, at 10 cts PES YARD. THAT IS THE CHEAPEST THING EVER SOLD IN CHARLOTTE. We have the best line of I FANCY DRESS GOODS You'ever saw here, and at prices that sell the goods. We keep the best assortment of KID GLOVES and CORSETS In the city. Ask to see. our Kid Gloves at 50cts. It would be well for you to examine our Stock of Carpets. Almost a new stock, and cheap. Our Stock of WATER PROOFS and Repellant Cloths is large, and marked at prices to sell. Pon't fall to call on us for your Sheetings and Shirtings. We lead the market In this line. See our FLANNELS, White and Colored, They are cheaper than ever. i Ladies and Gents will find a splendid line of ; . MERINO AND FLANNEL VESTS. Call on us for six of the cheapest SHIRTS ever sold In this place. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. oct. rt. JECOND ssss TTTT OO ccc O o ceo K K K K KK K K K K OO Of SiW GGG OO O O O O O O OO OO O O O O O O OO DDD D D D D D D DDD SS ssss O GG GGG In TEN DAYS. Don't fail to call and see the handsome OIL CLOTH CBETONS. GERMAN TOWN WOOL In all shades. Also, SECOND STOCK of Black Cashmeres, and Ladles' Cloaks. Call and get 1 dozen L. C. Handkerchiefs for , 75 cents. Ask to see our 50 cent Corset Second Stock of White Shaker Flannels, and Shetland Shawls, In blue, pink, cardinal, chinchilla Don't fall to get my $l.o6 Umbrella. Ask to see the best Shirt In the market for $1.00 Do not fail to examine mj Stock of Boots and Shoes, fresh from the factories. Second arrival of Children's Merino Under Shirts. Ask for invisible Hah" Pins., A well Selected Stock of Crepe Lace. Ruffling at prices to suit the times. Be sure to look at my Kid Gloves, In all colors. Don't fall to see Jhe cheapest , Stock f Hats In town. Also, take a look at my Blankets. A New line of Shirtings and Pillow Casing. ' Be sure to call and get some of those cheap Ham- bUABSta1Cetton Batting, for quilts, on hand. Respectfully, . . T. L. SFJGLE, , Tiyon street opposite Charlotte Hotel oct 14 N EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GLORIOUS NEWS ! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES ! GREAT DECLINE" IN PRICES ! An IMMENSE STOCK of all the Latest Novelties In PRINTS, PRESS GOODS '9 READY-MADE CLOTHLNGJ! BOOTS AND SHOES J HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, &c. 2 per cent saved ip buying .thispopular ear 4 !!; tabllsbment, .1 .if birrf3 T .11 1 . Everjtman, woman!and chlld, lefdtjntvlted to call and examine bur goods.1 ..Si ' fir a H. MORRIS & BROS.JI v. M H. MORRIS & BROS." I. 1 i JilHA&Aj hit iiitivi, TH.: MORRIS A BROS. :t.-.'j;.l. H. MORRIS & BROS.'1' - ., I r'.'IV X V.iHA lci....'l ry, r t v l. 'J '.'.if. i VJ" .J .V-.'i 14Jo"i H'.i .l Beautiful BOYS' SUITS, elegantly trimmed 10 sept25 ' The "Bobs Rot Made Witk Baids.' BY H. D. XX QUETJX. From the Iredell Gazette. ; Above this base, ungodly world, In beautlfuly, unclouded lands, There is a "house" no storms can shake It Is the "house not made with hands." Amid earth's fallen glories which ' i ...In one huge, shapeless ruin lle',-'' 1 , C?i Faith looksbeyond life's sluTtlinesw'J To that eternal house on.higlu 1 "Not made with hands, but icrn DiHInt!' ! Who from chaotic blackness brought --' :i' ; The morning stars, which sweetlysang " H When darkness with their llghwas fratight "Not made with hands' -bulldlrig dlrlnSif ! - Brighter than Paradise of old! AJi toil I'll bear to dwell within ; Tby Jasper walls and streets of gold. There In unfading beauty blooms v The "tree of life' beside clear streams ; 'V That issue from the Thome, O home ' ' More lovely than Our fairest dreams! VEJernal In the neavens"! In thee I'd moor my tempest-riven bark. When life's last pelting storm shall break The casket of th' Immortal spark! OBSERVATIONS. Mme Janauscheck's jewels are worth $150,000. A prophet Is not without honor save In the Octo ber elections, Mme Janauscheck Is playing a successful engage? ment;aj; the Walnut Street Theatre, Philadel phia. ' Aa exchange says how sweet it Is to be remem beid Yes, but on the first of the month Il ls usually overdone. brother, but he is lain the contradic- a dot said, "My lather has a not my uncle. How can you exp uonr- xnenoyuea The second meal makes the glutton, the second 01 word makes the quarrel, and the seconds load the pistols with blank cartridges. Derrick. Smith and Jones were examining a gun that was not loaded. Of course it went off. Smith was fill ed with remorse and Jones with bird shot number two. Brooklyn Union. A colored preacher in Norwich a while ago gave out the following announcement: "Brothers and sisters, next Sunday, the Lord willing, there will be a baptizing In this place, the candidates being four adults and three adulturesses." As Frank, who had been taught to believe that he had been made of dust, stood watching the dust as the wind was whirling it in eddies, he exclaim ed: "Ma, I think the dust looks as If there was go ing to be another little boy made." There has been a remarkable case of constancy In England. A man whe separated from his wife thirty-live years ago has Just returned and offered t-.- kiss and make up. A few days prior to the offer the wife had inherited a large estate. The American Christian Review includes in its lists of stations on the road to ruin, ;"a social party, a croquet party, a pie-ale, and a dance." We have heard a man called a,, superannuated idiot for a good deal less than this. A'ycum Adcertiser. KICKED OUT 0 BED, Why Mr. Edward W. Cook Asks for a Divorce The VV ife's Version f the Kicking. Hartford, Oct. 16. The divorce suit of Edward W. Cook of Evansville, Ind., against Minerva Cook was resumed in the Superior Court to-day. One of Mr. Cook's complaints against his wife was that in 1871, she kicked him put of bed. He testihed that alter they had retired for the meht she requested him to move along," and he did so. Soon af terward he was told to move again, and he kept on doing so until he nuns: on the very edge of the bed. Then Mrs. Cook made a further demand tor more room, and when he told her that he could not move without falling out of bed, she braced herself up, plunged her reet into the small ot his back, and land ed him in the middle of the room. Therefore he thought it safer to occupy the lounge, On his cross-examination rt was brought out that he was burned in effigy in Elgin, I1L, for alleged abuse of his wife, and as he had told every body that she had kicked him out of bed, the efligy was placarded with Mrs. Cook's admonition to "move along." lo-day Mrs Cook, the respondent, was put upon the witness stand, and went over a part of the story of her twenty one years of married life. She had work ed for Cook in his cotton mill at Adams, Mass and it Was there that he fell in love with and married her. She said he was always fault-finding and scolding, and she did not remember in twenty vears that she ever cooked a meal which he didn't find fault with. Among: his strange doings, she men tioned that he did not sleep with his face toward her for a whole year. She denied kicking him out of bed m 1871, and said that she got up one night to see a sick child in another room, and in getting back to bed accidentally fell on his feet, whereupon he declared that she did it through malice, and said she was the embodiment of hell itself, and that he would never sleep with her again; and he kept his word. Many of the aged citizens of Hartford have greatly enjoyed the trial. ' Effefcf8 of fne Ferer. LouisvllleCourierJoumal. It is estimated that the actual mat eri al loss to the region of country scourged bv the vellow fever, thus far, is not less than $200,000,000, and this is, doubtless, a very low estimate. Splendid stands of cotton will be lost for want of hands to pick it, while the cessation of busi ness in the cities and towns, and on tne railroads andnver.has occasioned enor- mous losses, wniun camiub now uo uum- Duted. Bevond expression, this has been a terrible year for the people of the lower Mississippi Valley, Some people talk in a melancholy way, and express the Denet tnat tne outn wm ue utterlv. irremediablv ruined. That is an impossibility. The South has been swett bv the flood, pestilence and the sword, vet has she come out of the depths with a firm step and a hopeful heart. Temporarily crushed the South may be, but destroyed never, Tlfere is reason to rejoice that the yellow fever has spread so little east from the Missis sippi. It is leaving a broad, black mark from Cairo to the Gulf . It is a terrible mark, to be sure. It is a trail marked bv srraves. Yet. out of the deeps of this woe those communities will come with renewed strength. If it were otherwise, we might indeed abandon hope for the Soutbt The people have too much at stake, and the business of the valley is too great. ' Its demands will speedily set all the machinery of trade in motion acrain. The heart onlv' aches in con templation of the weeks of death and miserv which must elapse before this plague storm's horrors will vanish. Arrests for Poisoning. . rspeclal to the Columbia Register. Sumter, S. October -iTInthe poisoning case here three arrests have flA. A warrant is out for Peter Furman a notorious rascal, supposed to be the principal active partner mine crime. He has escaped arrest so tar. , Sumter. Tit an n.iin nm miffArinff from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac.. I jriU send a receipt that wW cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great nnuHi .mui , dliuwiiered.hx.AJ3dsaionarxIaAOUtn America. Send a self-addressed envelope to th REV. JOSEPH T IN MAN. Station u, ' uiDia nouse, New York City. maydO oaw u . . r nnr nnmtrrli nt tttlrtv wars Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth- Ine Syrup has been used for children. It corrects ni thA tnmafh. relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dyssentery and diarrhoea, whetbj nnduimownrOTia cents per bottle ; . " I . 7-. . -at 1 aIT YOU SEE HER EVERYWHERE. , Tiic Woman who has a Constant Struggle to Keep from T?f'!in2 t0 Pieces . From the Burlington Hawkeye.1 J She came to thp 'station a ttleilate atidliad to make a rush for -thet itieaiii. When she reached her seat her; befell ;PlI She then got it on,, but it ; toppled :over to one side,;and ' when "she tried to straighten ; it her hair ,eame tumbling iown. She lost her ticket twice before the cphductor reached her, and ; would have lost it again if he hadn't taken it away from her. She reached lip to put a bundle in the rack above her head, and burst the collar button off her duster and struck her fingers on four pins in her dress before she could find one that she dared, take out to repair the damage. Then just as she thought she had comfortably settled, her little hand valise, paeked to bursting with enough things to load a Saratoga trunk to the muzzle; exploded, and she nearly work ed herself into fragments, eettinsrit to gether again. Then by the time she got the valise shut up her hat tumbled on again, and by tne time she got the hat straightened back into its place her hair tumbled down again, and as soon as she got her hair twisted up and har pooned it with a couple of hair-pins, the valise went off, and when she got oh at JNew T:ague, she tucked the gap ing valise under her arm. and tried to corral her toppling hat and wandering hair with one hand, and as she went fluttering and straggling into the depot, one couldn't help thinking that it would be safer and more convenient to run her in sections and flag her against everything. I have seen this woman on several other trains, and she has never been able to keep herself together. There seems to be more average humanity about her than there is about her neater sister. She isn't so aggravating, but she keeps you in a state of agonizing suspense, for you never know where she is going to give way next. Jenny Lind's Childhood. Frederfka Bremer. There was once a poor plain little girl, dwelling in a little room in Stock holm, the capital of Sweden. She was a poor little girl, indeed, then ; she was lonely and neglected, and would have been very unhappy, deprived of the kindness and care so necessary to a child, if it had not been f ora peculiar girt. The little girl had a fine voice, and in her loneliness, in trouble or in sorrow, she consoled herself bv singing. In fact she sung at all she did, at her work, at her play, running or sitting, sne always sang. The woman who had her in care went out to work during the day, and locked in the little girl, who had nothing to enliven her soli tude but the company of a cat and san g. Once she sat by the open windo w and stroked her cat and sang, when a lady passed by. She heard the voice, and looked up and saw the little singer. She asked the child several questions, went away, and came back several days later, followed by an old music master whose name was Crehus. He tried the little girl's musical ear and voice and was astonished. He took her to the manager of the Royal Opera at Stock holm, then a Count Puhe, whose truly generous and kind heart was concealed by a rough speech and a morbid temper. Crelius introduced his little pupil to the count, and asked him to engaged her as eieve l or the opera. 1 ou ask: a toonsh thing," said the count gruffly, looking disdainfully down on the little girl. ' What shall we do with that thing? She will never be presentable. No we cannot take her. Away with her '" The music master insisted almost in dignantly. "Well," exclaimed he at last, "il you will not. take her, poor as 1 am, I will take her myself and have. her educated for the scene ; then, such another ear as she has for music is not to be found in the world." The count relented. The little girl was at last ad mitted into the school for eleves at the opera, and with some duhculty a sim ple gown of black bombazine was pro cured tor her. i5jceHanc0tts. NTI-FAT. ALLAN'S A AA A A NN N TTTT NN N T N N N T N NN T K Kt .1 n n n ii ii FFF F V p TTTT T T T A A A A A A Is the great remedy for corpulency. It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. It acts on the food In the stomach, preventing Its conversion Into fat' Taken according to directions, it will reduce a fat neraon from 2 to & Dounds a week. in placing wis remeay Deiore tne puduc as a pqa rave cure ior ooesiiy, we uo aa iuuwuig ua aumiy to cure, as attested by hundreds of testimonials, of which the following from a lady in Columbus, O., is a sample: " Gentlemen Your Anti-Fat was duly received. I took It according to directions and it reduced me 5 pounds. I was so elated over the re sult that I Immediately sent to Ackerman's drug store after the second bottle." Another, a physi cian, writing for a patient from Providence, R. L, savs : " Four Domes nave reaucea ner weigm rrom 1 ttu rounds to 192 Dounds. and there is a general Improvement In health." A gentleman writing from Boston, says; " Without special change or at tention to diet two bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat re duced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well- known Vholes le Druggists, Smith, dooijttle & Smith, of Boston, Mass., write as follows : "Allan's Anti-Fat has reduced a lady in our city sevenDounds In three weeks." A gentleman in St Louis writes: "Allan's Ann-Fat reduced me twelve pounds in three weeks, and altogether I have lost twenty-five pounds since commencing lis use." Messrs. row ell & Plimpton. Wholesale Druggists, of Buffalo, N. Y. , write : "To the Proprietors of Allan's . Ana- Fat: uenuemen xne iouowmg report is rrom me ladv who used Allan's Anti-Fat 'It (the Anti-Fat) had the desired effect, reducing the fat from two to five pounds a ween unui i naa iosi iwemy-nve naunds. I hoie never to regain what I have lost.' " Anti-Fat is an unexcelled blood-purifier. It pro motes digestion, cming dyspepsia, and is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Sold by druggists. Pamphlet on ooesity sent on receipt oi stamp. BOTANIC MEDICINE CO., iTop'rs, Bumuo, . x. -yyoMAN. . fir an immense nractloe at the World's DiSDen sary and Invalids' Hotel, having treated many thou sand cases oi tnose diseases pecuuar w woman, i have been enabled to perfect a most potent and nosttive remedy for these diseases. 4.0 aesignaw ixxio iuuutcu specmu, jl uave uouieu ii DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. The term, however. Is but a feeble expression of my high appreciation of its value, based upon per sonal ODservaaon. a nave, woua witnessing va positive results in the special diseases Incident to the organism of woman, singled It out as the cli max OB CBOWNING GEM OF JI MEDICAL CAREER, nr. its merits, as a Dositive. safe, and effectual rem-! edy for this class of diseases, and one that will, at all times ana unaer au curiums Kinoes, bci unaiy, i am willing to stake my reputation as a physician; and on confident' ami that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single Invalid lady who uses it for any of the ailments for which I re- command it, mat I offer and sell it under A POSI TIVE GUARAJMx xiEk - (.t or conditions, see pamph let wrapping bottle.) . .' The following are among those diseases in which mv Favorite Prescription has worked cures, as if by magic, and with a certainty never before at tained by -my medicine: Jveucorrhoea, lixoessive Flowing. Painful Monthly Periods. Suppressions when from unnatural causes. Irregularities. Weak Back, Prolapsus, or Falling of the Uterus, Antever slon ana retroversion, tseanng-aown sensations, Internal Heat; "Nervous Depression, Debility, Des pondency, "Threatened Miftcarrtage, Chronic Con gestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of (he Uterus, fmpotency, Barrenness, or Sterility, and Female WeaknesaV I do not extol this medicine as a "cure-' all," but it admirably fulfills A singleness or pubs pobk, being a most perfect specific In all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It -will not disappoint nor will It do harm. In any state or condition., ,; t. .. .... r , f $, mil Those who destre fanner Information on these subjects can obtain ft la Td People's CohhoS Sense Medical Advheb, a book of over HO0 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treats huV putely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice In regard to the man agement of those affections..! ; . .- ,,. . . Vumritit PnwrlnHnn RnM hrTlmnfili . ' 1 'ttiy and Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, A 1 - T V ' UIITUITir JU l DnlAffva . ... An old "physician,, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India mission ary the formula of a single vegetable remedy, for me Bpeeay and permanent cure ror eonffliHiDQon. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all thmaL and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous oeDiuty and all nervous complaints, alter having tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty-to. make tt known to Ids suffering fellows.' Actuated by- this motive, and a desire to relieve human, suffering, I will send, free of charge, to an who desire It this recipe, with foil directions for preparing and using in German, French or rg'1"' Sent oy mall by aaaressing wiin stamp, naming this paper. . W-. w. 13herar, 149 Powers Block; Rochester, Net? York. " OCt9 4W ' -r! ! . Travellers often wonder why thetr feUow-travel-lers are so loud in their praise of the Cokmade Ho tel, Philadelphia, but after a visit themselves they are satisfied of its famous excellence. original. B EAUTY: OB, THE SECRET OF A FAIR FACE. An Item of Interest to' Every Lady who Desires to be More Beautiful than she now is. Unfortunately not one woman in a hundred, snh jected to the whims of an American climate pos sesses mat oasis ana starting point oi real Deauty a pure and clear complexion. What nature has thus denied, art must be called upon to rurmsn. It can be done: it Is done daily. ' Prof. W. E. Hagan placed beauty within the reach of every un blessed daughter of Eve when, he discovered that surprising article known In fashionable circles as tne true secret oi oeauty, and caned .! . MAGNOLIA BALM. The Magnolia Balm is a sure device for creatine a pure ana piooming complexion-. It conceals all natural blemishes In the most surprising and effective manner. It removes all roughness, eruptions, "redness. blotches, freckles, and tan with magical power. It drives away all evidences of fatigue and ex cltement it makes the plainest face beautiful. It gives the complexion a dazzling purity and manes me necic, iace and arms appear graceful, rotund, and plump. It makes a matron of 35 or 40 look not more than 20 years old, and changes the rustic maiden into a cultivated city oeue. The Magnolia Balm removes all Uerrashes and con ceals every arawbacK to beauty; and, while it s ax narmtess as water, itts so life-tike in its ejects that tne ctosesi ooserver cannot aewct us use. Ladles who want to make themselves attractive can make an. absolute certainty of It bv using 11a- uanu juaunoaja halm, ana we Know oi no otner way. it is the cheapest preparation In the world. ail things considered, and may be had at any drug store. iryR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT T3URGATIVE PELLETS. A THE LITTLE GIANT CATHARTICS. pills, composed of cheap, crude and bulky Ingredi ents. These Pellets are scarcely larger man mus tard seeds. . Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is re quired while using them. They operate without disturbance to the constitution, diet or occupation. or jaundice, neaaacne, uonsapanon, impure Blood, Pain in the Shoulders, Tightness of the Chest Dizziness. Sour Eructations from the Stom ach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bullous attacks. Pain in region of Kidneys, Internal Fever, Bloated feel ing about the Stomach, Rush of blood to Head,take Dr. nerce's PLEASANT PURGATIVE PELLETS. In explanation of the remedial power of these Pur gative Pellets over so great a variety of diseases, It may be said that their action upon the animal economy is universal, not a gland or tissue escap ing their sanltlve impress. Age does not impair the properties of these Pellets. They are sugar- coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being thereby preserved unimpaired for any length of time, In any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable. This is not the case with pills put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. For all diseases where a Laxative, alterative or Purga tive is Indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction. Sola by Druggists. k. v. fLKHVK, m. u., iToprietor, World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, New York. QOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY. By its great and thorough blood purifying proper ties, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, rrom the worst scroiuia to a common Blotch, nmpie or Kruption. Mercurial disease. Mineral Poisons, and other effects, are eradicated. and vigorous health and a sound constitution es tablished. Erysipelas,. Salt-Rheum, Fever Sores, Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by oad blood, are conquered oy this powerful, pun- tying, and invigorating medicine. , Especially has it manifested its potency In curing Tetter, uose Kasn, sous, uarouncies, sore eyes, Scrofulous Snms and Kwalllnoa. White flwRlllnTa. lioitre or thick isecK. ana JHuargea uianas. it you ieei auu. arowsy. aeDUitatea. nave sauow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent headace or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, Internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits, and suoomy forebodings. Irreg ular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, or MliousnesSi In many cases of Liver Complaint only part of these symptoms are expenenceo, as a remeay ior ail such cases, Lr. nerce'8 GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY , has no equal as It effects perfect and radical curesj In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe. Coughs, and the eariy stages or consumption, it has astomsnea tne medical fraternity, and eminent physicians pro nounce It the greatest medical discovery of the age. While it cures the severest coughs, it strengthens me system ana purines tne oiooa soia py arug- gists. R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Proprietor, . World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, - Buffalo, New York QATARRH SYMPTOMS Frequent headache, discharge foiling into throat sometimes profuse, watery, thick mucuous, puru lent, offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry, war; ! tery, . weak or inflamed eyes, stopping up, or ob struction of the nasal passages, rtagfiig In 'ears,' deafness, .hawking and wugbjngto clear toe throat ulcerations, scales from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired or total depriva tion of sense of smell, and tester dizziness, mental depression, toss of appetite, fainlgestJon, enlarged tonsils, tickling oough. etc Only a few of these symptoms are likely, to be present in any ease at one time. t. r. DBi' sage's- Catarrh remedy r ' produces the most radical ctes 'f the worst cases of Catarrh, no matter of how long standing. The Unuld remedr may be snHffed. r better applied bv the- use' of Dr. -Pierce's Douche.' This Is the onlv iorm oi instrument yet mventea wiin wmen muir medicine can De cameaiiign np anaperiecuy ap- SUed to all parts of the affected nasal passages,and iehambers or cavities communicating therewith, In "which sores -and ulcers freouentiy exist and iromwhleh tne catarrhal discharge generally pro ceeds. its use. la pleasant ana easily unoerstooa, item directions accom nan ring each Instrument Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent attacks f cold m the-, heaa or ia few : appnoations,. it u mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustic drugs or poisons. . yatarraiiemeoy ana uoucne T. rujAiGt ok u.; rropnewr. CHARLOTTE SUCCESS ! 1 1 NOTWITHSTANDING itt EXTRAORDINARILY LARGE PURCHASES -THIS FALL,- AND BIGAEDLSSS OF Ht AfTfcKFT9 IBOM ALL QCAB- TKB8 TO DIRECT THS TRADX -INTO OTHEB CHAHNKUS,- Yet : the good judgment of tnt people on the One hand, and my superior advantages in pur chases on the other hand, HAVE OVERCOME 'ALL, - AND 1 HAYS HAS AN UNPRECEDENTED GOOD TRADE, So much so that I am now, when most merchants have scarcely received their first stocks, gone North for a SS 8SSg 8BSS COO O O O O O OOO OO O O O O O o OO NN N NN N NNN N NN N NN DDD D D D D D D DDD E BE B 8KB PPP TJ P PU PPP IT U RRR U R R U RRR OOO o o o o o coo H H A RSSc EES H H AA E HHH A A BSSa EE H H AAA og B H HA AB8Sa EKE- P V V R R UU R R AS THE FIRST RUSH NORTH IS NOW OVER 1 1 shall be able to obtain many bargains, the advan tages of which my customers shall secure. To all who went North for their Stock I would respectfully address myself and beg to sug gest an easy and cheap method of replenishing their Stock by calling on me. To all old and regular customers who have bought from me this season, I would say come again. Our SECOND STOCK in all departments will be complete In ten days. Respectfully, 8. WITTKOWSKY. REMARKABLE ! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. OUR ASSORTMENT LARGER THAN EVER. Our Prices Less than any other House. Our Prices Less than any other House. A Fine and well Assorted Stock of Ready-made Fall and Winter ooo L L L L VLLL OO O O O O O O OO TTTT H H T H H T HHH T H H T H H II NN N n NN N H N N N n N NN II N NN tHK O O G G GG GGG o o o o c ooo CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S, Can be Found at W. KAUFMAN A 008. Springs Comer, Charlotte, N. C. A well Assorted Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, FINE GAITERS. HATS A CAPS, Always on hand, at Reduced Prices. GIVE US A CALL. ept26 F ALL OPENING OF FINE MM MM II L KHUHUL HVMHnL SNN N EES RRR T J NN N E R KT T UN N NEB RRR TT la 3 M TIT. I. a a a K K K i N NN BEE R R Y mulixlixixi: . 1 1 j AND FANCY DRY GOOD8J Wednesday and Tbtjhsdat, Octobxb 2d SkuJ 'Hii it-si i 1-HHt'iU GRANDEST DISPLAY OF JTNE GOODS 'still " .1 I - i , .1 t EVER EXHIBITED INCH ARL0TTK.3 " V;i-:.t - i i:;- 1 t-n- TAIt . I iiL-.l-fiUi an iin-r&M qx 81.' 9a. grjj B0&Bt&X8tUiUQr Sic, O UR AUTUMN FABRICS I ERE K KK K eke: DDD D D D D D D DDD : t I. V I, l'l'l'l 1'ITI' A. AA T T AA A A T T T T T T AND 3BB g&R OO B K KU U OUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS ARB NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. We have made great efforts to meet the demands of purchasers for their " FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS 1 FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ! FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS 1 FALL AND WINTER OUTFITS ! The pre-eminence already attained by our pro ductions, and their superiority as regards Shape, Style and General Completeness will be a more distinct Feature than ever. A cordial welcome is extended generally, with gratitude for past patronage. Very respectfully, E. D. LATTA A BRO. L. BERW ANGER A BRO., Fine Clothiers and Tailors., NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE A FULL STOCK OF Fur Beaver Overcoats, Plain Beaver, Blue and Brown, Light Weight Meltons In all shades, n At extremely tow prices SACK and FROCK SUITS at extremely low prices. BLACK DRESS S8 8 8 UU II II II g TTTT T T T T BggS West ot England Cloth Coats and Vests. Imperial Doe Pants from the best of Manufac turers. TENDER WEAR. The best selected Stock that has ever been brought to this market, at the lowest prices that could be expected. , Can early and see us, to that you might get the choice patterns. o UR CASHMERES, HAVE SOLD SO WELL That we have been compelled to order a second stock, which will be to In a few days- : Our entire stock ofiEP-DRESS GOODS Us surpassed for beauty and cheapness by none In . the dty Be sure to see OUR CLOAKS before you pur Si-.'t'fluHi'.'.'j luni'.-ji-) chase. You wm find an elegant one of LadW Tests, and Ladles' and Children's Hose, aQ. at bottom prices, at - J BARRINGER A TROTTZR'SL PHOTOGRAPHS.- ' ' " rJaMDseoueneeoCtae redaction tn the pries of the original cost of materials, and In order togrr my patrons the benefit ot the reduction from and after this date Photographs wm he taken at my Gallery at 'V 'sept22 ttt TAN MISS B BBB RKR O B BK KU O BBB R R OO i - v r i tr. lf:; 1: : i1 ! i 1 i;S si I ft i ! 4 i t at Reduced Bates. I 4".
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 20, 1878, edition 1
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